Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Friday that he plans for his newest venture, the artificial intelligence startup xAI, to collaborate with the automaker both on the 'silicon front' and on the 'AI software front.'
In light of widespread use of Twitter data by AI software developers, Musk said,"I guess we will use the public tweets — obviously not anything private — for training as well, just like basically everyone else has."
A Tesla fan and promoter, Omar Qazi asked Musk a few questions about how he plans for xAI to work with Tesla during the Spaces event. Among other things, he asked whether xAI would potentially use Nvidia- or Tesla-made silicon for data processing. Tesla has been promising fans a robotaxi, or self-driving vehicle, for years. At that time, Musk said a cross-country demo with a Tesla car would be possible without a single human intervention by the end of 2017. In 2019, Tesla raised billions of dollars with the promise of a million robotaxi-ready Tesla vehicles on the road in a year. So far, none of Tesla's vehicles are capable of operating without a human driver ready to steer or brake at any time.
The CEO also discussed Dojo, a supercomputer Tesla is developing for AI machine learning and computer vision training purposes. Tesla uses video clips and data from its customers' vehicles to improve existing software, or develop new features.
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